The True and the Beautiful in Nature, Art, Morals, and Religion: Selected from the Works of John RuskinJ. Wiley, 1869 - 452 Seiten |
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... least material , the least finite , the farthest withdrawn from the earth prison - house , the most typical of the nature of God , the most suggestive of the glory of his dwelling - place . For the sky of night , though we may know it ...
... least material , the least finite , the farthest withdrawn from the earth prison - house , the most typical of the nature of God , the most suggestive of the glory of his dwelling - place . For the sky of night , though we may know it ...
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... least in some mea- sure expressed before they can be beheld with pleasure . Hence the necessity of what artists require as opposing lines or masses in composition , the propriety of which , as well as their value , depends chiefly on ...
... least in some mea- sure expressed before they can be beheld with pleasure . Hence the necessity of what artists require as opposing lines or masses in composition , the propriety of which , as well as their value , depends chiefly on ...
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... least appearance of violence or extravagance , of te want of moderation and restraint , is , I think , destructive of all beauty whatsoever in everything , color , form , motion , language , or thought , giving rise to that which in ...
... least appearance of violence or extravagance , of te want of moderation and restraint , is , I think , destructive of all beauty whatsoever in everything , color , form , motion , language , or thought , giving rise to that which in ...
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... least human ; for of sensual desires there is license to men , as necessity ; and of vanity there is intellectual cause , so that when seen in a brute it is pleasant , and a sign of good wit ; and of fear there is at times necessity and ...
... least human ; for of sensual desires there is license to men , as necessity ; and of vanity there is intellectual cause , so that when seen in a brute it is pleasant , and a sign of good wit ; and of fear there is at times necessity and ...
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... least attend to her . There are not many of her other works in which some more material or essential purpose than the mere pleasing of man is not answered by every part of their organ- ization ; but every essential purpose of the sky ...
... least attend to her . There are not many of her other works in which some more material or essential purpose than the mere pleasing of man is not answered by every part of their organ- ization ; but every essential purpose of the sky ...
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